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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 8 - Page 24

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IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC PUBLISHING
Fox Publishes Score
for New Film "Wings"
Theme Song "Wings" and "Boy-Theme" Pub-
lished in Sheet Music Form—Scores at Pre-
miere
The extremely timely aviation picture,
"Wings," following several months of interna-
tional achievement in epoch-making flights, was
presented by Paramount, at the Criterion The-
SONGS
THAT HIT THE MARK!
Here Am
BROKEN
Songs that Sell
RUSSIAN LULLABY
WHAT DOES IT MATTER?
ME AND MY SHADOW
BLUE SKIES
IS IT POSSIBLE?
WHAT DO WE DO ON A DEW
DEW DEWY DAY?
SWEET YVETTE
HAVANA
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Mix t h e E o N - W h a t
MAGNOLIA
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atre in New York on Friday evening, August
12, with a distinctive musical score by J. S.
Zamecnik, well-known composer and arranger.
The entire score has been published by the Sam
Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland and New York,
as well as the principal theme song, "Wings,"
which has been issued in sheet music form. The
Zamecnik score will be furnished to some 4,000
motion picture houses in as many cities and
towns during the showing of "Wings" through-
out the country, thus affording an excellent op-
portunity to music dealers for tie-up with both
the sheet music and dance orchestrations of
the theme songs, which will be issued shortly.
J. S. Zamecnik needs no introduction to the
trade, having been a popular arranger for the
past twenty years or so, and lately has been
writing and arranging exclusively for the Sam
IT'S A MILLION TO ONE YOU'RE
IN LOVE
H a v e You Got*:
ARE YOU LONESOME TONIGHT?
BUTE
IT A L L D E P E N D S
ON
SOMEBODY AND ME
PRETTY LITTLE BOM BOM
FROM BOMBAY
YOU
B A B Y F E E T GO P I T T E R P A T T E R
D o e s She L o v e Me?
POSITIVELY—ABSOLUTELY !
OH D O R I S , W H E R E DO YOU
SOUTH
WHERE THE WILD, WILD
FLOWERS GROW
LIVE?
WIND
I'M I N L O V E
AGAIN
ROSY CHEEKS
O N E O'CLOCK
BABY
SWEET MARIE
MEET
ME IN T H E
Song
GOOD
THE
LOVE AND KISSES
Hit8 from
the Collegiate Musical
Comedy
' ' G O O D
N E W S '
C'EST VOUS
YANKEE ROSE
NEWS
VARSITY
LUCKY
THE
MOONLIGHT
IN
BEST
HAPPY
DRAG
MY SUNDAY GIRL
PUT YOUR ARMS W H E K E THE*
BELONG
LOVE
THINGS
IN
LIFE
ARE
FREE
DAYS
A GIRL OF T H E
BIG
PI B E T A
S E L L E R S
MY IDEA OF HEAVEN
THAT'S MY HAP, HAP HAPPI-
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BOOKS THAT SELL
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J. S. Zamecnik
Fox house. He was born in Ohio and received
his musical education at the Prague Conserva-
tory, Czecho-Slovakia, under Anton Dvorak,
where he was a colleague of Jan Kubelik. He
later became a member of the Pittsburgh Sym-
phony Orchestra, and, after several other en-
gagements, has confined his entire efforts to
editing, composing and arranging.
Mr. Zamecnik is no novice in writing music
for the motion pictures, in fact he was one of
the pioneers, composing the first folio of
"theme" music in 1913, adapted for the photo-
plays of that time. Lately, he has composed
much of the incidental music and score of the
Paramount productions, "Old Ironsides," and
"Rough Riders." His theme song in the former
screen drama, starring Esther Ralston, was
"Your Love Is All," pronounced by critics as
one of the most beautiful ballads ever written
for motion pictures. Ballard Macdpnaldi.has
written the lyric for the new therrifc 4 song
"Wings," as well as the "boy-theme" number,
also to be published in sheet music*
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A triumph of mechanical recording has al-
ready been scored by the Broadway Music
Corp., New York, with the re-issue of "After
You're Gone," a rhythmic dance tune of eight
or nine years ago, now released by this house
with a modern orchestration. New instrumental
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NEW UNIVERSAL DANCE FOLIO
No. 13
IRVING BERLIN SAXOPHONE
No. 1
PAUL ASH NOVELTY PIANO
FOLIO
AL JOLSON SONG HIT FOLIO
PETERSON'S UKULELE METHOD
WORLD'S FAVORITE SONGS
TIDDLE DE UKES
STRUMIT WITH CRUMIT
(Comic Ukulele Song Book)
IRVING BERLIN in,
1607Broadway New York City
and vocal records of this number have been is-
sued by Brunswick; Paths, has recorded a new
instrumental arrangement; Columbia has made
an instrumental recording; a vocal record by
Ruth Etting and a "race" record by Bessy
Smith, and Okeh has brought a new record by
Sophie Tucker. The belief of Will Von Tilzer,
of the Broadway Music Corp., that "After
You're Gone" was originally brought out before
its time is being substantiated by these results.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.

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